The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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“PRACTICAL”
th* Inquisitive BtA
Him, and Mo Lad Start*
to Verify th« Statement—The
Examples Ha Dug Up.
prscUcai a geo-
««o. or 4M Jobe k father atud.v
■ More thoroughly than John
tap*? Jo ha la a seventh grade student
|p tbe public schools. Be asked bis
fltber to help him solve the following
pwMia: _ .. . 1„
"A... asked bow mneb money be bus
to the beak, replied. If 1 bad S10
More I would base #1.000 more thaa
half wbat I now bare.’ Bow macb
Money bad A.?"
•*8ocb a fool problem," said the far
tbor. -Telf that toacber tiTaak the
Ton have been
Indians, not to apeok u» rboae aattfe-
] Jshlagtr expert OmMcks. but It' bi
doubtful If tbeoe have srer exceeded
<tbe feat of a Klf Irregular casairymau
CoMHacks -have been seen to anateb a^
baby from N|ta mother's srtns at full
(utktp. toss It Into tbe air, catch It and
to tbe far wsst base sprung from tbeir
borers' backs while tbe animals were
moving at full gallop, picked up ar-
rows gnd remounted Instantly la a
standing posture. But who ever beard
of a Cossack, an Indian or a cowboy
threading a needle while at foil gal
k>p*
' Tbe boraemen of the Rif coast use
small mounts: slight.’ but quick and
-srtry. of thoroughbred Arabian barb
type. Those of tbe Irregular cavalry
perform all manner of charges and
evolutions. They will throw their
swords and matchlocks into tbe air. ,
catching them by tbe hilt* and stocks.
Op one occasion, bn wax-uf. nffartaa
.rate
Suppose your teacber agkrd/jou bow
old you are. Would you tell her ‘If I
.were ten times as old aa I am. dimin-
ished by fpneyawo. jl would be thirty
years Older than dad. and If dad were
‘fourth as old as be now Is be
— ■■ -wasn't* ait giwr^What WSSId your ***^flnr
7* >
teacher do If you answered In such a
manner? la my day we bad practical
paMHa la- our. arithmetic " y- .
> In order to investigate bis father's
Jtatement John went to tbe public U-
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pape mil rk<‘d
tad read: . . _ ... ; r; ... J
puts his* wIt*>Je flock of wbeep Into
three'pasture*. Balf go Into one pas-
ture. one-third Into another and tbifty-
ctwo into a third. How many In tbe
Jbot^r
"That's queer." said John. ‘^‘Prac-
Bcal exercise* toe. Here la it man who
wants to IlDd bow many sheep be baa.
Be counts them so be will know when
.he bas .half of.ibayn. This balfjba*
puts Into A pasture. Then be couots
out a third and puts It in another pen.
Best be counts what’s left and And*
ha baa thirty-two. After a little figur-
ing be finds bow mans In thy. whole
flock. Very pHrtlrai. Ygpess Sad
didn't study that book."
Tbe ueat book be' examined was
Jfllaa’a Inductive Arithmetic, edition-*
some new and hnuaual eotftelnaMl
to a French officer visiting that region.
Ih wna an boub*.*hJ >e*u wav Hdae mssfiA
ved each one was given a paper
headed “A penny for your
thought* ” A number of questions
| were «ske^ Jffgpwem to tie fbund
on a penny. Mias Mayzelie Mor-\
rlsQD was awarded the favor, a
dainty “Ghost Book” winch aha
presented to.tire guest of honor.
Mias Marguerite Durham. Miss
Anna Owen receiving the con
eolation—a small purse w ith a
penny in it. Next a paper was
given each guest on which to
write out “The Romance of a
Shirt Waist.” Blanks were to
be tilled m with different parts
of a shirt waist r "ThirTTOr
pretty fan fell to Miss Durham,
attempt the needle threading feat.
A needle and a piece of thread possi-
bly two or three feet lb length were
produced. They were both banded
ground for Inspection. The needle was
a cambric one and tbe thread fifty or
Tbe rider gall<
btf mount down
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tbe sand about ‘40Q yards or so. fli
finally wheeled bis home and remained
stationary., facing his audience. Tbf
man -who held tbe-needle and thread
Waved them In bis band and rode to-
ward the other,. When be had covered
--brsry and asked for an old arithmetic.
tber one. Immediately the latter spur-
AUd-Ms borne Into scallop and came
toward the audience at full* speed. As
br~passed the other he took the needle
and thread from bis companion, bent
over for a moment and pulled up when
be reached tbe visiting Frenchman,
holding the--threaded oecjHe trium-
phantly over, bia head.-^C Louis Re-
public,, • . «.■ v - ‘
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of 1879. yin mlwellx neons examples he
fpuiHi tbe following**-* -
"Two ladders‘will together Just reach
tbe top of a building seventy-five feet
high. If tbe shorter ladder la two-
tblrda tbe length of the other, wbat Is
tbe length of eacbT' 3/.'
« "Why didn't he measure each ladder
•apdrately?" John asked himself. “That
problem is not practical. I guess dad
fe older than I thought. I want an
aider book."
Tbe text written In 1868 was handed
to him. Tbe book was evidently Influ-
enced by the Civ IP war. for it was filled
wtrb problenahpfllling with battering
jgfWB fortifications and tbe sustenance
of soldiers One problem was: /f
"If twelve pieces of cannon (eight-
eeo pounders) can batter down a for-
tress in tl^ree hours, how long will It
take for nineteen twenty four-pound-
art to batter down tbe *n\me fortress?”
"That's fine for s irenernt" Jobo re-
flected. “but dad sitys-rhift T am going
to be a capthiii uJT Industry." ’
Another arithmetic of tbe same date
had tbe fartton* firh pmhtstn WTFH ftoadet)
Which John's teacher bid troubled him
explained it to tbe class. Tbe fisb
„ pJCWkirua »■:
“Tbe bead of «** flab is ten
long Its tsU is as tejng ns tra b<
one-half tbev body. The i»ody is ait long
ta the bead'and tall both How/bmg is
-3be fisbJK • r , f V
Very,bnndy problem, for a bap-ber.
Jobn turned to tbe (.'onitiiou .School
Arithmetic, edition of' IfooT "Here
I*m sure -to find something good.’* be
roflected and read: ? _
.“A bare atapts up t welve rod-* before a
bound, but sbe is not [H*rr<eired by him
till abe has been up one and nfie-fourtb
Dlnntes. Sbe runs at the rate of tbir-~
cb&
Sod
DRESDEN POLICL
mi«
Fin*s on Offandsr*. *
One advantage accrues to tbe re-
spectable member of the community
from the minuteness with which tbe
Dresden police look Into tbe affairs of
erery lfihabitant of tbe city. If he la s
careful man and XIways carries papers
which may serve to establish his iden-
tity be Is practically Immune from tbe
indignity of being arrested sod march-
ed off to tbe polk-e staticu unless, in-
deed. be commits some especially hei-
nous crime. Does be drive faster than
tbe law permits, does be cross a bridge
on tbe left band side, be is stopped by
tbe guardian of law end order and re-
quested to give his name. If be has
bis papers with him tbe jxdlceman
may then and there impose a fine of
from 1 to 8 marks. If then be admits
that be id In tbe wipog and pays Mu-
bin the incident is closed. If. how-
ever. be wishes to appeal from tbe po-
liceman's decision be may do so. Even
tn (hal case be is. oot arrested, bat a
day or two lattr he is notified to ap-
pear In court aod answer to tbe charge
against blih. Bat tbfia if be Is found
guilty tbe lowest fine that can be im-
posed Is 3 marks/ That tbiu custom of
permitting theyf>olIceman personally to
impose smaM^ fines Is little understood
by foreigners la shown by a remark
gentleman who.bad lived a*
Germany the greater part of' bia life
OTd-ftr-Dmefon fhr'V^fiTiiliw wrnr
Morrison. At the close of the
contests the hostess invited
them to the dining room where
it Xhlngk. *,
to the follOtftffi;: Misses yera
Norman, Allie Norris.Anna Owen
Paniine McJimsey, Joe Gracey,
Aooie, Mayzelie and Lillie Mof
rison, Alice McK^nrry and Mar
guerite Durham, W Bridgeport.
The hostess was assisted by
and
_ A. Morrison
readings and mu
ujuyed.
were also
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There is no more progressive citl-
ren bn the gldbe than the native
Texan, and he is by nature a builder,
but the ta*.k of developing the State
is far too great for tfie present gen-
eration to completed To acquire
the population- that Massachusetts
now has per square -mrle, we would
have 1JO.OOO.OOO people instead of
4.006.000 If all the people of the
United States were to move .to Texas
our population would be lefs per area
than that of Massachusetts. All tbe
money in the world could find profit-
able investment in Texas. The figure'
below gives \ comparison of the
work of the stork and the immigra-
tion agent.
.preaehudgi
■day, Sunday
the Baptist church Saturday,
andtSunday night resulting in threfe
additions to the church.
Metdamex P. K. Pittman and Q. L.
Joyner yijJWd Mr a Kita Uluoila-urth
aLOlney Sunday returning Monday.
t 'otton chopping is the order of the
day with the map and canning; pre-
serving and jelly making with the
housekeeper*.
W. W. Farmer has added a nice
lino of gent's furnishing goods to hit
stock of merchandiser '
F. P. Brazelton U rapidly recovering
from hi* recent illness.
Mrs. J. W. Casey is still improving.
The news of Mrs. Terrell’s death
was received with sincere regret by hey
many friends at this place. ' V S': I
Mr. Editor allow me to commend
Inst weck^rtRxue of the Leader, espe-
cially tbe second page. It is to# be
hoped that all wifi ‘'think on these
An toil
the immense popularity
Typewriter. —.
*tlon Of our l»e-
iat th<( era of, universal type-
writing Is at hand.
A Quarter Of a Million Peopla aro
Making Money with
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OLIVER
T]|p«Wrrttr
Thffi Standard VlflbJa Typa-
Wrfter
The Oliver Typewriter Is a money
maker right from the Word go. So
easy to run that beginners soon get [fi
the “expert’’ class. Earn as you
learn. Let the machine pay the lie
ar day-aud. all fbove that- la yours.
Whenever you are there’a' work for.
\ South Bond
saes-aWg
the storin’the "th, Inst.
Miss Sadie Martin and brother,
Phleto of Gyraham, visited friends here
last Thursday.
J. J. Scot tv is spending a few .days
in Vineyard.
Marion Nk-Hrayer' visited home
folks Saturday and Sunday, |
Misses Bell
using the Oliver. The business world
is cal ling for Oli ver Operators. There
"Wjj uul gfmugU >r thirtTernlfia^ wiw, * Mffif-THEI!
Their salary are considerably above G» DnimiJflOnd H«nt
those of rfiany classes’m workers.
An Oliver Typewriter la In Every Attorney at Law
statrg&nkTOrv
Dallas, - Texas,
i. That is^pur battle cry today. We
have made ,the Oliver supreme in use-
fulness and absolutely indispensible
In business. Now oomes the conquest
of the home. -
The simplicity and strength of the
Oliver fit it for family use.. It is be-
coming an important factor in the
Some good HriUon
here last week. \
Severer fronj the Bend attended the
picnic at the reunion grounds last
Friday.
^visited ^relATfVeit ‘ Our new seHing pflfi puu Hie Ol-
iver on the threabold of every home
in America. Will you close the door
of your home or office on this remark-
able Oliver opportunity?
Will Harrell .ml l.mllj, ot . 'Vrl’" further deulU^l o
sited MM.D. Bamll’. S.turd., 0*er ,nd 1 ,r“ °°W 01 **" M" °1'
iver catalog. Address
Ttie Otfvrr TyfinrrtterCO.
^RANK H. BOWRON, * AGB&T.
4/ * Graham. Texts.
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Foley’s
Kidney.
Pills
What They Will po for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor-
rect urinary irregularities, buity
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate tbe excess uric acid
that cause# rheumatism. Pa-
rent Bright’s Disease and DUu
visited
and Sunday.
Mrs. A. G. Love afid children ar-
rived last week from Dickens county.
W. C. Reed and three of his children
and Mrs J.’E. McBrayer and daugh-
ter visited relatives at Miller Bend
this week.
Borne one entered Mr. Leary’shouse
last Sunday and stole a few trlfies.
This is four houses that have been
ransacked in the past few months la
the same part'of our neighborhood.
It la suppoaad by the • trifles stolen
each time that these pilferers must be
kid*.. ,u -i
JrO. A, McB.-hut is on the siqk list,
r, Toe. the baby son of Mr. arid Mrs
Ed Mct’lnskey, was sick last week.
Work on the new bridge is progress*
ing nicely.
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Notice Is called to City Ordi-
nanefl Nol M. which ia re-
published, in this issue on ac
count of a typographical error
in its original publication. As
it was first DublishedjAt called
for a tax of $8.00 instead of $3.50
on the ordinance adopted by city
council.
LAW'
Graham,
Dr. W. A
DENTIS1
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Office over Graham
GRAHAM,
FLay a akin,
lawy:
(iranam.
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J. E. SIMPSON,
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C. W, JOHNSON,
Attorney *al- Law
GRAilAM. TEXAJS.
Office West Side Square."
aknold <& aknoldI
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Attorneys-at^Law
Will practice In all Btqdfand Federal
Courts, 'loan money upon lands, buy
and sell vendor’s llep notes, ale.. Have
complete abstracts of titles endear
furnish same on short notice.
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bates, and reatoru health, and
flubstitutea.
•trength.
Refuse
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Increase in Population.
sqM|yissl»ssMSws>ii|ii .WISH pi •• ■—Area— ■ n *
. . . , ■ ■ i The stork gives u» an increase of
1u reply to soy inquiry as to whether 6#>000 per annum and the*jmmigration
there was ever any quesUpo of corrsip- ij .agent 69,000 per annum
tion in
piled;
the i>ollc«» dei<nrtmerit
'*#e
{ The natural born citizen brings no
property into the State. In fact, 30
__ t&vr: r*I rvr' '/ hhu me jidic in
No; non*•_Wb«tev**r as far aHjjn, per our native citizens
-StSA'in-l auitall, ut. prop.rry
Crushed.
The late Sir Charles Hammond win
addressing a meeting during a general
tX<ULx red* a. miiHiie. nnd tbe tmaod elsctlon. at trhkb ^e woo a sent In
mss at tbe rate *(f forty rods a min- NewcaKtle. wbeu a man interrupted
»te. How hMMt sitt tbe rare last .and him. “Get yer ,’alr cut. Charlie!" be
Wbat wr1*1 Lv lit** distance tbe bound ^ shouted. ■ -" -—
jmn«r* Sir Charles, who was a-uutgistrste.
however, may bs lrribed
occasionally/* ForfInstance. If 1 were
tbe grusit ut tlwrrGroaHei-
gxrten and n poliremun caught me lit
It I would give him a mark or two.
and that wooW end the matter.”
icy r
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“Wbat difference does It make bow
(ar tbe bonod rntisT' John asked as be
turned to tbe Btbolar's Arithmetic,
edition of 1807. Tbe present hicb cost
of living made tbe first problem Im-
practical for prvkent day purposes. 'J
jobn concluded. Tbe problem was asJ Chsstsnsd.
follows: A Wall str*v: broker, turning tbe cor
"If I give eighty bushels of potatoes Bef of Broad street, saw a friend coin
•t 21 cents s bushel and 340 pounds of iux down tbe steps which lead out «f
flax at 15 cents a pound-for sixty-faur Jhe 'dto of a* Vfell known finnn< ler
fltubels of salt, wbnt to tbe salt worth This departing caller bad a chastened
calmly adjusted bis glasses and sl*r
lenced tbe Interrupter by. saying. “My
friend. If I am qpf mistaken.', I hare
been the meMn** ot MVfng vour oalr
Cot before today."-Lindon Tatler.
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, Another problem was; ^
"A good man driving bis gnest te
in reply -1 hsva nox. 1-UUi onst lvus Insolence --wf— cuuncUm-i
wenlth.”-New York I'resa.
freer’ JSiirgjiftj
lOo g»*e#£ bi" if I had toMf^to many
•a I now Aave and two and ooe-balf
g«e«e *'--dde* rbv.huniter1 I now bare
already I. nffoulA have 100/ Hbw
my gi * se ligrst rtuMpn-nr
lJ
t
market ire* met,by' another, who said. . w•****.
<0000 a»orr»»w. master. #ltb fosr 1(j0 j "f just have been' experlem Ing tbe
proved systeot oLptiblic
,ougn
Ktght
'* How lotig Would you permit a man
Ifl’fflNr If lie m*d£ sin b an answer to f ^
you? y -I I will aoim [§o qjjp* euough to hammer. : cormuttnity on»y‘ nor be^ablc in
Isfarv- end bv’never c«w:<1 drive x mtll ter**rxUrrvt^'^ '.nd UciowK' %rtrt7
"phesfif” John *Jgbe<l aa be
fbrehesd and' iMMra' tbe lM>ok hack to
tfcwllfererloR. l>*d tnnsrbave skipped
tbeoe pra -tlcttl problems." - Kausoi
City fltae.
Rre never so ridiculous by tb»
ilftle* w# have ak by those we af-
to ttovo.-^Rocbefoucauld.
and bored erpresKlou on Jils band’totiiv
face, aud the Wall street broker Ip-
qulred tbe cause. With tboHgbfMI de-
liberation bW friend replied:
away with them. Ij^ is fifteen years
before the child becomes a revenue
producer, and during that period he
i*. an expense to the comnranity7 but
the immigrant brings wraith inttTThe
State,' and immediately upon...arrival' j-
becomes a ihtyende producer.
There is approximately one mil1i*>n
dollars per day coming into Texas
and making permanent investment in
railroads, factories, farms, mines and
other industries. * _■
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Money Coming to Texas.
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/ We can not-develop our State with
home capital.. -A farmer may •*.•!» h»s
farm *n on4 section of the St^te Atid
buy'jli.an^ther sertiqtij jlr ha^ merely*
changed his \ location jyid.ha* addrd
nothing ta the State’s wealth A man
may sell bis farm and buy s factory:
he has sffnply (hanged hts dccuptHtofC^
bfit has adilcd ^othinirto The wealth'*
ofr.the Stare? Tf tbi* genejgsion pro-'*,
poses to develop,. Texas,w sa,Utk
v -ru ttpr take ‘’ hard wood uu*L*-t-xhe ^ntoide.*—xntk-
feai'u,us. " If Im flic fuKliiotiahie thing
the dealer wild: '' Si, . ? ..
"•S’o/’^flld *bc young wiiaiMbS'^birth
Coinmerciat SeefeTfrfes’ 'A*^r»ati»*n
w< must get -men and money from
ho in checker* sn^ capitalists c;
cordially extended through a,n im
WANTED—Good men and wo*
men agents at once for “Roose
velt’s Famous Hunt for Bir
Game”; a\so for“Trafffcin Girls”
Immenae sellers. ** Price $1.5(b
50 per cent commission. Outfit
free.—?*Sepa 15c for mailing.
Both outfvtn L’nc. Also District]
Managers fo? rnsyilpayment iii
sballment p l a n, v Permanent
work. $2000 to ^5000 per year
prflts. Particulars free. Ad.
dress A. U. KUHLMANPOr
♦ ' , Ghicacro. III.
A $100 Typewriter for
17c per Day.
Dr. King's New Life Pills
The best In the world.
Foleys kidney pulls
For Back achx Kiomcv* ano Blaoorb
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P. A MARTIN,
Attome y at - Law,
GRAHAM, TEXi
Practice in all Courts. Has t
Abstracts of Ypdng Com
Office In C'durt^Housa.
Dr. M. H.
Dentist*nd Photogpi
GRAHAM, TEX
West Sid# of tfquare, two
of Pythian Hall.
Fresh Bread and Lakaa avwry
dkj. Your patronage appre-
ciated
North Elm Strcat
HOME BAKERY.
Patronize the Home Bakery, west
of the Square BahfcsJpr
fresh Bread. Ljtkes aiwnBie*.
DeMvfr^t ahyw^tere in town.
CALL flfl-4 -----
DR. R. D. CARTWRI6HT
VETERINARY SURQEON
- WWfDENTlST *
TREATS DISEASES OF All ANIMALS
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Office at
HENDERSON S WAGON JTARD
Calls answered day or night
Raaidanca Phone 38-4 g
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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Please read the headline over again
Then it’* tremendous significance will
dawn upon you.
An Oliver Typewriter—the standarel
visibly writer—the $100 inachine—the
most highly perfected typewriter on
the market—yours for 17c a day.
The typet^yiter whose conquest of
the commercial world is a matter of
business history—yours for 17 cents a
day!. ;/■,**’ " SS!F~ w .
The typewriter that is equipped with
scopes of r such conveniences as the
• ‘Ba!lance J ‘the Ruling De-
vice,4’ ^he Double release,” “the
LoeoiwKiTe Base, ” “the -Automatic
flpaoer,” '‘the Antomatlc Tahulat6F”
• the Disappearing Indicator, ” “the.
1 Adjustable Paper
JWBS&iZ ,rth«
" Smedtlflc Key-
-a Jl
wa^f A
hu4d
«• h«-f
larg*- ipdustri.-,! rnterpruies.-
*r« tffitj of ‘hf-T Stale :csw-«tmprbve tis
'ptibfic high'v^ys fn . •*: - .Ki; ■ - . I
ij * rr\iJ. v'-'-'.yVf ,r 'SZ-
L Jpan- Ik jrour j. : OH ltdr#f1 : Oily %
I • .-fOR FLETCHER'S ^
j|nd thecn ‘ Blrmiiighsui II: p |
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hart! tvbnd. -I'll t*l<** h plain pine era
Hie.*'••■•'New York Journal.
HSviteUeeprt-'- RessSfi.
eutlflc
lidard,”---
Tours for IT
cents , o day
f v ' ? > ■ * ; S'- k ' - ”
j We announcer! thj* fiew sales plan re-
> rently. jiist lr» feel ihwpultKV-of dhe
;; people!'~TBIinp\y a smallefishpayment
wivn' 17 eerit>'U'(tay.'r’nianVlbe pi an
a.puishel}. The uwUlt hjf,ibeen
f- THE ROCKISLAND
Livery and Transfer StBble.
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t'i*' „
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Have for sale Second-hand Wagons and Bugglef, o'r will trada fo
Horses, Mules or Cattle. We also buy Hides and Furs. •
"SE'.rii'’1
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Our Rigs Are Best. Try Us.
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1 iuclra debit'’® of Applications forkia-
-filrtxxrs ihat we are simply ostoufuled. j
t Tlie demand comes from all classes,
all ages, all occupations. k . ^
*_ The majorffy of inquiries has come
When You Get a Bundle
From the Steam Laundry You Get no Qerms with it
your ClWt.hesto the Laundry and we^will pro
to you that pur work: is clieap, and as good as^he bee
Our nitn is to put our the be&t wltlumt injuring tF
'I'-M
1
m
the
"Olothes with tlieChOap mut quick process that mo^t
Lnun.li i. s u<f.-Wc usB nothing feyt the best
$Wp and St8fCh->-( hB' Staioit is <*a8y.....irmied TTjy<T
leaves n gloss fliat Hioap starch won’t make.
TrWe are now putting cut some nice shirt-F Hhd eol-^
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1910, newspaper, June 16, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849948/m1/4/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.